Daily Archives: August 15, 2015

NYTimes: AT&T Helped U.S. Spy on Internet Traffic, Files Reveal

NYTimes: AT&T Helped U.S. Spy on Internet Traffic, Files Reveal by Julia Angwin, Charlie Savage, Jeff Larson, Henrik Moltke, Laura Poitras and James Risen: Newly disclosed documents show that the National Security Agency gained access to billions of emails through … Continue reading

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CO: Providing alcohol to a lot of minors justified warrantless entry into house

Police received neighborhood reports of “hundreds” of teenagers at a house party with plenty of underage drinking. Several officers responded and they saw the alcohol through windows and encountered really drunk teenagers coming out. Once the police were discovered, there … Continue reading

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CA9: Drug arrestee was handcuffed face down; search incident of backpack next to him was valid under Gant

Defendant was arrested for drug offenses, and he was face down and handcuffed behind his back with his backpack next to him. The quick search incident of the backpack for weapons stopped once it was apparent there were none was … Continue reading

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MD: Once DNA was lawfully seized, it can be compared to other samples at will

Defendant’s DNA was lawfully seized in the first place, and it could be compared thereafter to other samples for a match without it being an unreasonable search. The expectation of privacy ceased with the lawful seizure. Varriale v. State, 2015 … Continue reading

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CA9: Arrest of public defender summoned to court had no qualified immunity

A court security officer’s arrest of plaintiff public defender who was sent to get her to court had no qualified immunity for arresting her just because she sarcastically said “[i]f you want me to come right now, you’ll have to … Continue reading

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The Hill: Feds share info on subpoenas against media outlets

The Hill: Feds share info on subpoenas against media outlets by Julian Hattem: The federal government authorized searches against news organizations 10 different times in 2014, the Justice Department said Friday.

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OR: Telling the passenger to get out of the car is not a seizure

During a traffic stop, telling the passenger to get out of the car is not a seizure. State v. Leahey, 272 Ore. App. 766, 2015 Ore. App. LEXIS 961 (August 12, 2015). “He requested defendant’s identification, asked if she had … Continue reading

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